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Understanding the Importance of Patent Application Drawings and Provisional Patent Drawings | InventionIP Podcast
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Explore the importance of patent application drawings and provisional patent drawings. Discover the key differences, USPTO requirements, and common pitfalls. Learn how professional patent drawing services can enhance your patent application and stay updated on future trends in patent illustrations. Perfect for inventors and IP professionals, this e…
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Importance of Patent Drawings from a Patent Drawing Company: USPTO Compliant Patent Drawings
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Explore the differences between utility and design patent drawings, the USPTO requirements, and the benefits of working with a professional patent drawing company. John shares insights on common mistakes inventors make, the impact of high-quality drawings on patent enforcement, and the role of technology in creating precise and compliant drawings. …
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Unlocking Success: Navigating Freedom to Operate Searches for Your Innovations | InventionIP
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Delve into the essentials of Freedom to Operate (FTO) searches on "InventionIP's Podcast." Learn why FTO searches are crucial for businesses, the steps involved, and real-world impacts. Discover strategies to mitigate risks, the importance of periodic updates, and recommended resources. This episode is packed with insights for innovators and produc…
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Design Patent Drawings: Insights and Tips for Success in the USA and Canada | InventionIP
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Learn about design patent drawings in the USA and Canada. Find out why design patents are important and what the requirements and guidelines are for patent drawings. Discover the benefits of using professional patent drawing services. Learn about the costs involved, common misconceptions, and best practices for creating high-quality patent drawings…
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Invention IP Podcast: Novelty/Patentability Search in USA and Canada
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Unlock the secrets of patent searches in the USA and Canada with the Invention IP Podcast. Join host Sarah Johnson and patent attorney Mark Thompson as they explore the nuances of novelty and patentability searches, offering invaluable insights for inventors and businesses looking to protect their innovations. Dive deep into the world of intellectu…
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Mastering Utility Patent Drawings: Key to a Successful Patent Application | InventionIP
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Explore the critical role of high-quality utility patent drawings in the patent application process. Discover the importance of precision, clarity, and compliance with patent office standards in creating these drawings, and learn practical tips and real-world examples to enhance your patent application journey. Whether you're an inventor, entrepren…
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Drawing the Line: Mastering Trademark and Patent Illustrations in the USA & Canada | InventionIP
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Learn about intellectual property. This podcast will teach you about trademarks and patents. These are important to protect your ideas and brand. Sarah Jenkins and Alex Thompson will teach you everything you need to know. You'll learn about the rules in the USA and Canada. They'll also share tips for creating drawings that meet official standards. …
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Objected Patent Drawings and the Importance of Professional Patent Drawings | InventionIP
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Explore the world of patent drawings and their crucial role in the patent application process with "Inventors Insight." Join host John as he sits down with patent illustration expert Michael Richards to uncover the importance of professional patent drawings, common objections, and practical tips for inventors. Tune in to learn how investing in high…
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Navigating the Patent Maze: Knockout Searches & Translation Services | InventionIP
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Explore the intricacies of patent protection with the InventionIP Podcast. Join host John and expert guest Mark Smith as they uncover the importance of patent knockout searches and translation services in safeguarding your innovations globally. Whether you're a seasoned inventor or new to the world of patents, this episode offers valuable insights …
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Clinical medicine has always been taught with a strong emphasis on the master-apprentice model. This relies heavily on clinical educators, many of whom give their time freely. However, many do so without any formal instruction in education and training. Our guest on this podcast is Dr Chris Nickson, a world renowned educator and intensivist from th…
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Subscriber-only episode The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and many other international human rights treaties state that the right to housing under international human rights law is the right to live in peace, security and dignity. The violation of the right to housing is often experienced by marginalized and disadvantaged groups includin…
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🔒 Rainforest Connection Uses AI to Protect the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest Biodiversity and Halt Illegal Logging
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Subscriber-only episode I interviewed Bourhan Yassin, CEO of Rainforest Connection, a company that applies AI to acoustics for data insights to better inform conservation, preserve biodiversity, and protect the rainforests from illegal logging. They are currently working in 80 countries, including Brazil, where most of their work is happening. RFCx…
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🔒 Paris Peace Forum, Interview with Justin Vaisse, Founder and Executive Director
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Subscriber-only episode Seeking Common Ground in a World of Rivalry The organization led by Justin Vaisse, historian and diplomat, is supported by the French government and private sector sponsors, including Microsoft. There will be panels with AI companies and how they are engaging with governments, academics, and UN officials from Africa and Euro…
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Subscriber-only episode World Health Organisation in Davos 2024 Interview with Steve MacFeely, Director of Data and Analytics We spoke about the upcoming UN Statistics Commission meeting that begins on the 23rd of February, in New York. The heads of all international organizations and national statistical offices will discuss a wide range of issues…
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🔒 European Space Agency Director-General Josef Aschbacher
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Subscriber-only episode Josef Aschbacher, European Space Agency Director-General, on COP28 and the Agreement With UNEP to Monitor Climate Change Getting things done at COP28: Watch my interview with the European Space Agency Director-General Josef Aschbacher where we do a 360 degree on climate action and ESA Interview with the ESA Director-General …
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🔒 Brazil: Interview with Brazilian Diplomat Camila Olsen
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Subscriber-only episode Interview with Brazilian Diplomat Camila Olsen on Promoting Brazil Abroad and Attracting FDI Interview with Camila Olsen, Head of Trade, Investment, Agriculture and Energy Section at the Brazilian Embassy in Copenhagen Today I interviewed the Brazilian diplomat Camila Olsen, head of trade investment, agriculture and energy a…
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CPD Homes will be introduced to Australian-registered doctors in 2024, but what are they for, and what do they mean for you? Chair of the Medical Board of Australia, Dr Anne Tonkin, joins Todd to talk about what lies ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Todd Fraser
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Mechanical ventilation is indeed a lifesaving intervention. However, it is clear that positive pressure ventilation itself has the potential to cause harm. Novel approaches to ventilation aim to minimise this risk, and one such strategy is the incorporation of oesophageal pressure monitoring. Tai Pham is a staff intensivist in Paris and an assistan…
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Mechanical ventilation is indeed a lifesaving intervention. However, it is clear that positive pressure ventilation itself has the potential to cause harm. Novel approaches to ventilation aim to minimise this risk, and one such strategy is the incorporation of oesophageal pressure monitoring. Tai Pham is a staff intensivist in Paris and an assistan…
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🔒 Vint Cerf and Maria Ressa on the Internet Governance Forum
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Subscriber-only episode UN Secretary General Calls for a Global AI Regulatory Agency These last couple of days have been quite busy on issues of AI and emerging tech governance at the UN and its agencies. We had the IGF meeting in Geneva with Maria Ressa and Vint Cerf, AI at the Security Council in New York, and the UN Human Rights High Commissione…
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If you’ve worked in ICU for very long, you’ll recognise the scenario where a patient who is weaning from mechanical ventilation goes into pulmonary oedema. This syndrome is referred to as weaning induced pulmonary oedema, or WIPO. Dr Rui Shi currently works as an intensivist in the surgical ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital at Sun Yet Sen Univer…
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If you’ve worked in ICU for very long, you’ll recognise the scenario where a patient who is weaning from mechanical ventilation goes into pulmonary oedema. This syndrome is referred to as weaning induced pulmonary oedema, or WIPO. Dr Rui Shi currently works as an intensivist in the surgical ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital at Sun Yet Sen Univer…
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The ultimate outcome for patients who are resuscitated from cardiac arrest depends heavily on the neurological damage that results from a low flow state. Prevention of further damage during this phase is one of the core goals of post resuscitation care. In recent years, a multitude of research papers have been produced which examine various aspects…
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The ultimate outcome for patients who are resuscitated from cardiac arrest depends heavily on the neurological damage that results from a low flow state. Prevention of further damage during this phase is one of the core goals of post resuscitation care. In recent years, a multitude of research papers have been produced which examine various aspects…
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Subscriber-only episode We spoke with Swiss Ambassador Benedikt Wechsler, Head of Division for Digitalisation, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, to understand this new role and its priorities for 2023.By The UN Brief
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🔒 Interview with Romain Trouble, Executive Director, Tara Ocean Foundation
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🔒 Interview with Francesca Perucci, Assistant Director, UN Statistics Division
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Subscriber-only episode I interviewed Francesca Perucci, Assistant Director, Statistics Division at the UN in New York, to speak about the UN World Data Forum. The 2023 Forum will take place in China, from 24 to 27 April, at the Hangzhou International Expo Center. Organisers are expecting government representatives, policymakers, private sector, da…
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Subscriber-only episode UN Refugees Agency fundraiser Mark Manley on the success of the campaigns and the increase in number of private donors via their website.By The UN Brief
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🔒 Interview with former Ambassador of The Netherlands, Karel de Beers
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🔒 Gary Marcus on AI - Twitter Spaces with Luis Lamb, MIT.
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Subscriber-only episode Discussion on AI and the Google developer who believed AI was "sentient". We were joined by Dr. Luis Lamb, Gary Marcus, and special guests to clarify the state of AI, the hype around it and who it serves, and how far we still are from AGI. This Twitter Space took place in July 2023.…
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Subscriber-only episode We interviewed Christian Saunders, Assistant Secretary General for the Office of the Special Coordinator for Improving the UN Response to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. Mr. Saunders just came back from a visit to Colombia where he met with community leaders and UN officials based in the country. We discussed what are the mai…
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🔒 Climate Change and the Loss and Damage Fund
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Subscriber-only episode Interview with Bogolo J. Kenewendo, former Trade Minister of Botswana. She is a global economist with deep expertise in international trade and development with a particular focus on Pan-African development and a passion for accelerating digitization and innovation across the continent. As the Minister of Investment, Trade, …
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🔒 UNICEF and Microsoft Deliver Learning Passport
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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES conference in Paris. In recent years, concerns have been raised that patients may be receiving excessive treatment at the end of their lives, with a cost to patients, their families and the health system in general But how is it identified, and what can we do to address the issue? Dominique Benoit is a …
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This podcast comes to you from the 2023 ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Noosa meeting. ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) is steadily embedding itself into modern critical care medicine. Does it have a role in pre-hospital setting for patients with refractory cardiac arrest? In this podcast, we are joined by Aidan Burrell to talk about the SHE…
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This podcast comes to you from the 2023 ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Noosa meeting. ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) is steadily embedding itself into modern critical care medicine. Does it have a role in pre-hospital setting for patients with refractory cardiac arrest? In this podcast, we are joined by Aidan Burrell to talk about the SHE…
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Non invasive ventilation is steadily establishing itself as a crucial component of the critical care armoury. While many patients can tolerate it, some require sedation. Wisam Al-Bassam is a staff specialist at Monash Medical center and Victorian Heart hospital. Wisam is passionate about education and research, and his research interests include me…
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Non invasive ventilation is steadily establishing itself as a crucial component of the critical care armoury. While many patients can tolerate it, some require sedation. Wisam Al-Bassam is a staff specialist at Monash Medical center and Victorian Heart hospital. Wisam is passionate about education and research, and his research interests include me…
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DKA causes a serious disturbance of fluid and electrolyte balance. However, it is said that more complications are caused by our management than by the disease itself. This is no more apparent than in our management of the patient's fluids. Professor Bala Venkatesh is a world renowned intensive care researcher and he joins Todd to discuss the BEST-…
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DKA causes a serious disturbance of fluid and electrolyte balance. However, it is said that more complications are caused by our management than by the disease itself. This is no more apparent than in our management of the patient's fluids. Professor Bala Venkatesh is a world renowned intensive care researcher and he joins Todd to discuss the BEST-…
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Sometimes the failing heart needs support, and inotropic agents are often instituted ahead of other measures such as ECMO But is there a best agent? Antoine Kimmoun is a professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Lorraine, France, and he joins Todd to discuss these important agents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Sometimes the failing heart needs support, and inotropic agents are often instituted ahead of other measures such as ECMO But is there a best agent? Antoine Kimmoun is a professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Lorraine, France, and he joins Todd to discuss these important agents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris Disseminiated intravascular coagulation is the endpoint of a range of different conditions, including sepsis. How does this important clinical condition evolve, and what can we do about it? Mirjam Bachler is a senior post doc researcher in surgery at the Department of Anaesthesiology…
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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris Disseminiated intravascular coagulation is the endpoint of a range of different conditions, including sepsis. How does this important clinical condition evolve, and what can we do about it? Mirjam Bachler is a senior post doc researcher in surgery at the Department of Anaesthesiology…
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Cardiac arrest causes neurological injury through a sustained period of hypoxia and ischaemia. It has long been thought that avoiding further hypoxia could save vulnerable brain tissue, leading to the common practice of deliberate hyperoxygenation. However, recent research has suggested this approach may in fact be harmful. Paul Young is an Intensi…
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Cardiac arrest causes neurological injury through a sustained period of hypoxia and ischaemia. It has long been thought that avoiding further hypoxia could save vulnerable brain tissue, leading to the common practice of deliberate hyperoxygenation. However, recent research has suggested this approach may in fact be harmful. Paul Young is an Intensi…
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Driving pressures in Acute respiratory failure
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This podcast comes to you from the 25th Annual Noosa meeting of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. It is now well recognised that mechanical ventilation, while potentially lifesaving, also causes damage to the lung in its own right. Careful setting of the ventilator is crucial to avoiding lung injury. While plateau pressure ceilings have been recomm…
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Driving pressures in Acute respiratory failure
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This podcast comes to you from the 25th Annual Noosa meeting of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. It is now well recognised that mechanical ventilation, while potentially lifesaving, also causes damage to the lung in its own right. Careful setting of the ventilator is crucial to avoiding lung injury. While plateau pressure ceilings have been recomm…
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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris Sudden cardiac arrest in the community has historically had a poor prognosis. Improvements in prehospital care and post resuscitation interventions have raised hopes that overall survival has improved. But has it? Tommaso Scquizzato is a researcher in the fields of cardiac arrest and…
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